متدين

Arabic

Root
د ي ن (d-y-n)

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of تَدَيَّنَ (tadayyana, to be religious).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mu.ta.daj.jin/

Adjective

مُتَدَيِّن • (mutadayyin) (feminine مُتَدَيِّنَة (mutadayyina), masculine plural مُتَدَيِّنُونَ (mutadayyinūna), feminine plural مُتَدَيِّنَات (mutadayyināt))

  1. religious
  2. devout, pious
  3. God-fearing

Declension

Descendants

  • Egyptian Arabic: متدين (mutadayyin)
  • Azerbaijani: mütədəyyin
  • Ottoman Turkish: متدین (mütedeyyin)
  • Persian: متدین

Egyptian Arabic

Adjective

مُتَدَيِّن • (mutadayyin) (feminine متدينة)

  1. religious
  2. devout, pious
  3. God-fearing
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